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Women have historically been underrepresented in almost all fields: science, school curricula, business, politics — and, sadly, doodles. In addition to our continued effort for doodle diversity and inclusion, this truly International Women’s Day doodle features a host of over a 100 inspiring women from around the world.

Here is the full list (in order of appearance):

Cee Chatpawee, TV host, IT Princess, Thailand

Chinaza Godwin Christiana, Student, Nigeria

Easkey Britton, Surfer and the first woman to surf in Iran, PhD and doctoral candidate, Ireland

Rahimah Yussof, Developer group leader, Brunei

Chen Yuhong, School teacher, China

Naho Okamoto, Jewelry designer, Japan

Mary Kom, Five-time World Boxing champion, India

Funlayo Adewale, Canteen owner, Nigeria

Jennifer Luo & Yi-hsin Chen, Mothers to be, Taiwan

Alifiyah Ganjee, Developer group leader, Kenya

Karnataka State Home Guard, India

Ana Cecilia Castillo, Developer group leader, Guatemala

Rivka Carmi, President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Camila Batmanghelidjh, Founded the place2be and Kids Company, caring for 17,000 children, UK/Iran

Girl power tbh. I want to be a business owner. It's incredibly scary & overwhelming. I feel like some people immediately dismiss my dream because of my gender. I should be focused more on finding a man & starting a family. shit like that.

Yes! I have basically all the things someone should have in their late 20's EXCEPT a guy and I feel like a lot of people (mainly relatives) dismiss everything I've accomplished because I'm not married with children. I'd rather focus on how to get things I want and have the power to control while waiting for the right guy to come along than spend my time searching for someone to settle for.

I feel like a lot of people (mainly relatives) dismiss everything I've accomplished because I'm not married with children

I feel this a lot from relatives/society in general. I'm starting to really resent how you only seem to be a valid adult if you have a child and it's starting to make me not want children to spite everyone.

same here. i dont like the fact that i am with a guy and people are expecting me to have his baby, like we don't want children and probably won't for a long long long time. i have a child and i don't want more really.

re: your last point, when people find out that i am not remotely interested in partnering up with anyone they love to tell me i just ~haven't found the right man. this is why i usually don't bring it up with people. i can be a complete and awesome person on my own tyvm!

i hate this line tbh and i hate how it's been adapted into some kind of tumblr feminist slogan. everything from the writing itself to emilia's delivery just came off as a really cringeworthy attempt to insert some 90s-style girl power into the episode despite the fact that it doesn't make any sense.

My ultimate dream goal I've had since I was 4 was to become an animator for Disney and in high school was told by adults "Really? You still watch cartoons?" and in art college hated being the only woman in my animation classes and during work time had to listen to the guys talk about porn and how they'd modify female video game characters like I wasn't listening the whole time, but then they'd say they consider me "an honorary guy" as if by working in a male-dominated field must make me less of a woman. And of course countless men tell me that America doesn't need to focus on feminism any more when so many other countries have it worse.

omg, I HATE that argument. We don't use it for anything else, you never see anyone be all: well hurr durr I don't think we need to improve the school system because there are children living under bridges in Afghanistan who don't go to school at all hurr durr", but you can't argue for equal opportunities without some idiots bringing this up.